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Los Angeles County Agrees to Purge Voters from Its Rolls in Settlement


California's Los Angeles County has Agreed to Conduct a Purge of its Voting Rolls, in a move that could strip perhaps 1.5 Million Inactive Voters from the Lists of those Eligible to Cast Ballots.

The County made the Deal in a Settlement last week with Judicial Watch, a Conservative Public Interest Firm, saying that under a Recent Supreme Court Ruling, it has a Duty to Remove Names of Voters who appear to have either Died, Moved from the County, or Lost Interest in Voting.

The County Committed to follow the Federal Standards for Purges set in the 1993 National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), by Mailing Hundreds of Thousands of Voters already deemed Inactive to see whether they are still Eligible Voters.

It will remove Voters who don’t Respond to Notices and who Missed Two subsequent Federal Elections.

The County also agreed to try to Weed Out Dead People still on the Rolls.










NYC Wins When Everyone Can Vote! Michael H. Drucker


     
 
 


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